The city of Peoria Municipal Complex is home to City Hall, the Council Chambers, the Main Library, the Development and Community Services Building, the Public Safety Administration Building, and the Municipal Court.

Use this page to find information on the city of Peoria website of interest to builders and developers.Included are inspections, zoning and zoning ordinance, the city code, general plan, permitting, and impact fees.

How to get a business license, tax license, sales tax schedules/forms, register to use the online eTax system, pay taxes and fees. Bidding on contracts with the city and auctions, trash collection, recycling, traffic counts.

Business and Real EstateDevelopment, and other assistance for businesses and developers finding sites, understanding the area, and growing their businesses. Links to the Building Development Division and PeoriaED.Com.

Information on Building Permits. Find out about permits for signs, temporary use of property, filming, and alarms. Download forms and track applications for development, building, planning and engineering permits.

Councilman Leone was first elected to the Peoria City Council in May 1999, representing the Pine District, and was reelected for a second term in 2003. He was reelected to a third, four-year term in September 2007. In August of 2010, Leone was re-elected to a fourth, four-year term. Councilman Leone has been a resident of Peoria since 1988. He retired after 20 years as a union manager. He majored in political science at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California, and attended UCLA and Loyola University in Los Angeles, majoring in labor law.

Councilman Leone has achieved the level of Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond certification with the National League of Cities Leadership Institute and serves on the Human Development and Leadership Training Committees.

Governor Napolitano appointed Councilman Leone to the Board of Manufactured Housing in 2005, and reappointed him in 2007. He serves on the Impact Fee Ad-Hoc Committee of the City Council and the Peoria Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee. In addition, he has served on the Boards and Commissions and Ethics Committees. Councilman Leone has been active in community affairs, including membership in the Peoria Diamond Club at the Peoria Sports Complex, for the past sixteen years and was a member of the Knights of Columbus. He volunteers with Habitat for Humanity of the West Valley and is a former member of the Country Meadows Lions Club and the Peoria Evening Kiwanis Club.

Councilman Leone has been married to his wife, Joan, for 56 years. They have five children, thirteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.